Fixing a Leaking Gutter - Proper Job, No Mastic!

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    Here are some of the problems which come with having leaking gutter joints.
    1. Water damage: Leaking gutter joints can lead to water damage in the roof and walls of the building. This can cause rot, mold, and mildew growth, as well as structural damage.
    2. Foundation damage: Leaking water can seep into the foundation of the building, causing erosion and cracking of the foundation. This can result in costly repairs.
    3. Soil erosion: If the water from the leaking gutter joint is not properly directed away from the foundation, it can cause soil erosion, leading to costly repairs.
    4. Insect infestation: Leaking water can attract insects, such as mosquitoes and other pests.
    5. Rust: If the gutter is made of metal, the water can cause rusting, which can weaken the structure of the gutter and lead to expensive repairs.
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Комментарии • 271

  • @isctony
    @isctony Год назад +28

    Good to see you fanny around with this, as these simple jobs quite often turn out to be a PITA!

  • @RayleighGutterCleaning
    @RayleighGutterCleaning Год назад +15

    At least you had a nice easy half round union! Nothing worse than turning up to a job to find it's some obscure osma stormline gutter that's been discontinued!! Good video!

    • @StillAliveAndKicking_
      @StillAliveAndKicking_ 3 часа назад

      Yup, my own gutter has an obscure gutter, I couldn’t find a replacement for the leaking joint.

  • @jasonwatson9011
    @jasonwatson9011 Год назад +27

    I had to do similar on the guttering on our house. I have a battery dremel with abrasive sanding drums - much easier to re-profile the gutter edge to get it to clip in. Less likely to remove chunks of finger than using a knife.

  • @eph8334
    @eph8334 Год назад +8

    Folk who might have a broken bit of cast iron gutter and replace the whole lot with plastic will always regret it. The cast iron on my house are over 60 yr old, lock down came in handy for taking the lot down and gave it the full works and the facias and soffits, now looks A1

  • @lucyfrankel9624
    @lucyfrankel9624 25 дней назад +1

    As a 70 year old home owner it is really great to understand why we have so many problems with plastic gutters. it does not help that the concreate tiles discharge a grainy sludge into the gutters. How I miss kent peg tiles, and cast iron gutters.

  • @richardharvey1732
    @richardharvey1732 Год назад +27

    Hi Roger, I was quite fun for me to watch you trying to deal with such typical guttering problems. For the first twenty years of my working life this sort of long-term issue was much less common, that Marley gutter system with the notches was probably effective in controlling gutter creep which now seems to be the most common maintenance issue. I am still fascinated by the way it always goes the same way, separating the joints, on some smaller jobs I have had to resort to putting small stainless steel screws in each side of the joints so that the whole section has to move and even then it just pulls away from the outlet!.
    Cheers, Richard.

  • @jc-fy1wl
    @jc-fy1wl Год назад +63

    My house in Germany has zinc guttering. Don't skimp on anything that protects your property from water

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      That is great, I have Lindab zinc on my house

    • @newbeginnings8566
      @newbeginnings8566 Год назад +6

      Zinc or copper here in France.. Plastic gutters occasionally for a garden shed..

    • @sterneis1
      @sterneis1 Год назад +5

      Zinc Gutters are fantastic, Joints are soldred not mastic. Longlife and look proper.

    • @toy838
      @toy838 Год назад +11

      Yes but u make unreliable cars

    • @jc-fy1wl
      @jc-fy1wl Год назад +9

      @@toy838 That's why I drive a Dacia

  • @mikesmith1485
    @mikesmith1485 Год назад +3

    Buenos notches, Rog! Great content, as always, mate. I've learnt so much from your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, and in such a watchable way.

  • @relax-tn1hx
    @relax-tn1hx Год назад +5

    I was going to say that is a flipping big step ladder; then I saw the balcony, haha!
    Well done bud, thanks for all the tips and tutorials. Cheers

  • @pamvarnsverry2444
    @pamvarnsverry2444 Год назад

    Many thanks - learning a lot from your videos whilst also being reminded of old experiences.

  • @simonmorris8651
    @simonmorris8651 Год назад +8

    Fantastic practical real life advice, thanks so much for your time and effort 👍👌👏.
    Oh the joys of mastic 'repaired' gutters, especially as you pointed out on a cold day when the plastic is sharp and brittle...

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Год назад +1

    Great, interesting video, full of experience, common sense and technique. Thank you for your wisdom and clear information.

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Год назад +6

    Another superb video on preventative maintenance. It's always better to do things In advance rather than fixing the problem after.👍👍.

  • @mikeyc1348
    @mikeyc1348 Год назад +3

    Yes I've had those clips break in cold weather 😱 but never thought to take a notch out to help. Great tips!

  • @nickbea3443
    @nickbea3443 Год назад +3

    Did mine last autumn - square brown stuff that had faded and was leaking. I had tried mastic stuff in the past but never lasted long. Replaced all fittings and wiped channelling down with WD 40 to get rid of the fading. Now looks spot on.

  • @fraserlock-macardy9633
    @fraserlock-macardy9633 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video tips, Thanks for making it. Helped me enormously. Wish you well.

  • @paul756uk2
    @paul756uk2 Год назад +2

    Buenos Notches Roger. Some of the guttering on the continent puts ours to shame. Some of it is a real work of art.

  • @veronicabamfield2102
    @veronicabamfield2102 5 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant, just what I was looking for, I needed to know how to get the ends of the gutter to clip into the joining fitting that was too tight without snapping it, just shave a fraction off, fabulous. Thank you. All sorts of good hints and tips here.

  • @canalboating
    @canalboating Год назад +3

    Nice one Rog, amazing the damage they can do if not attended to.

  • @friendzok
    @friendzok Год назад

    Loved it. Thanks for the effort

  • @shornsparks20005
    @shornsparks20005 Год назад

    Thank you your videos are very helpful

  • @Simon_W74
    @Simon_W74 Год назад

    Perfect timing as I have this exact issue, that has ended up bring damp through to the interior wall, which I though was down to a poorly fitted kitchen, by the previous owner, which I am replacing. The gutter was completely out of the joint as over time it has shifted along. I have bought new joints and a length of guttering as I need some for another job on my garage. So I'll patch in a new section as I want to change where the down pipe comes from to allow us to fit a large water butt to be feed by it.

  • @justjim3168
    @justjim3168 Год назад

    Great solution.
    For pvc guttering.

  • @robertpoole2667
    @robertpoole2667 6 месяцев назад

    Tar, done it now with your help thanks very much.

  • @2_shoes
    @2_shoes Год назад

    Well every day is a school day, some real good advice and dodges. Thanks 😊 👍

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings8566 Год назад +6

    Yes the UK has so many very poor ideas that need eliminated... Plastic guttering is just one..
    Doors that are screwed to hinges rather than doors that drop down onto fixed pins...
    Maintenance is so much easier..
    Windows that open outwards rather than inwards.. Dangerous and difficult to clean..
    Lack of shutters and when they exist (on old buildings) the shutters are on the inside so the windows are not protected...
    Electrical wiring just draped around.. In Europe it's in plastic conduit to protect from biting rodents and it also helps avoid drilling into wires...
    And generally poor housing standards..

  • @AmbionicsUK
    @AmbionicsUK 2 месяца назад

    Yet again, I am in your debt. Thanks for the knowledge, Sir!

  • @dainazinas
    @dainazinas Год назад +10

    Good repair Roger. Should have mentioned that cleaning the gutter prior is essential and maybe a bit of silicone grease on the seals.

    • @antsfur
      @antsfur 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, i put silicon grease on mine and it made a really good seal

  • @gdfggggg
    @gdfggggg Год назад +1

    Heard you on radio 2 the other day, then GB news, now your up yonder fixing gutters 👏🏻

  • @agrennan5411
    @agrennan5411 Год назад

    Mad you released this video yesterday because we had to do the same thing pretty much the gutter slipped over time away from the union

  • @dontuno
    @dontuno Год назад +1

    I've also noticed on the continent extensive use of metal guttering and as is so often in the UK some bright spark comes along builds to the lowest price with the inevitable effect of installing a way inferior product. My builder wanted to replace my seamless guttering with plastic and in turn charge me (I kid you not) fives times the costs of replacing one length of seamless. Never did like that builder and couldn't wait for him to get off site!

  • @leohogg1
    @leohogg1 Год назад

    Nice to hear your commentary on GB News, great job Roger.

  • @mdmconstruction
    @mdmconstruction Год назад

    Nice I do these repairs sometimes come across all sorts

  • @rjp666
    @rjp666 Год назад

    Marley still sells a gutter notching tool. It's helped me out on a few occasions on wet and windy days.

  • @paultaylor7082
    @paultaylor7082 Год назад

    Excellent Roger. My gutters were redone at the same time as problems with the roof and the fascias were replaced with PVC one, the only problem was the cost of the scaffolding and new guttering, but no leaks in over 4 years since.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 Год назад

      Thank goodness! (It’s always expensive when you have to get someone in to do those jobs..)👍

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Год назад

    very useful info. gutters get clogged & full of silt & rubbish that needs to be cleared.

  • @geoffreycoan
    @geoffreycoan Год назад

    Good advice about changing the gutter join as the first option, or the rubber if you can, but I’ve found that sometimes the guttering isn’t standard profile (e.g. on a conservatory) and you just can’t get the brackets as the company has disappeared. For anything other than simple curved profiles 3rd party rubber joints won’t work, you can’t get them to fit the shape properly, so the only option then is mastic. But use the right mastic. I’ve used Geocel Trade Mate Roofers seal (in black or grey) from Screwfix. This works a treat to seal gutter leaks

  • @johnbower
    @johnbower Месяц назад

    I had Hunter gutters around our bungalow, had a lot of trouble with joints leaking because the rubber seals are a poor design, took the whole lot down and replaced it all with Flowplast guttering.

  • @rickyweird01
    @rickyweird01 Год назад +3

    Great tip Roger, glad you told people to refrain from adding silicone, my joints where leaking (Floplast square) I removed the joint, cleaned it and the rubbers then put them back with a smear of vaseline, when I put the joint back I didn’t screw it to the fascia but added extra gutter clips each side so the joint was correctly in line and the joint not stressed, worked treat

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад +3

      Better hope the seals aren't natural rubber then.

    • @veronicabamfield2102
      @veronicabamfield2102 5 месяцев назад

      @@markrainford1219 Oh? is vaseline bad for rubber seals? what's best to use for rubber seals would you say?

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 5 месяцев назад

      Just follow manufacturers instructions as what to use. Yes, I've read vaseline, being a petroleum byproduct makes natural rubber hard.@@veronicabamfield2102

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @American-In-Mykolaiv
    @American-In-Mykolaiv Год назад +2

    Yes, spring rains are on the way, thanks for the reminder - it is now on my list of "do right away" stuff - I do love your videos, always with real value...thanks!

    • @raftonpounder6696
      @raftonpounder6696 Год назад +1

      As opposed to summer, autumn and winter rains?

    • @American-In-Mykolaiv
      @American-In-Mykolaiv Год назад +1

      @@raftonpounder6696 Well, we have dry seasons here in Ukraine's south.

  • @isctony
    @isctony Год назад +6

    4:30 - that corner dripping behind you is making me laugh, i think it would be time to replace the lot if that were my house :) I've done it once here and it was great to have an all new system, guttering is not expensive

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      The corner had dropped, it was easy enough to fix.

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns9522 Год назад

    I have some SS 304 square guttering here in Thailand. Many of the 'soldered' joints leak. Waste of time trying mastics and sealants as the expansion of the metal in the daily heat and sun just 'separates' any repair attempted. It cools at night and heats by day--quite a dramatic temperature change!

  • @alanvcraig
    @alanvcraig Год назад +1

    I like the tip about relieving the edge of the gutter to make the clip easier to fit. So obvious - now that I've been told! I've just replaced my leaky and warped conservatory guttering with Floplast trapezoidal because the original manufacturer went bust. This would need a whole video to describe, but as mentioned here different brands are not always compatible eg. 68mm downpipe can have 2.0mm or 2.5mm wall which is significant when mixing brands. Original guttering had a leaky joint right over the door, very irritating.
    By the way, when I started watching, my YT setting was at quarter speed - it's quite amusing!

    • @johnwade1095
      @johnwade1095 Год назад

      Floplast is more forgiving than Polypipe.

  • @self-preservationsociety7057
    @self-preservationsociety7057 Год назад

    Another job fixed , take care on those ladders Roger

  • @vinnysurti
    @vinnysurti Год назад

    Fixed mine last year! Absolutely Gutted it’s come apart again, need to get the big ladders out on a dry day!

  • @mb-3faze
    @mb-3faze Год назад +1

    The designers of these gutter fittings should be made to go up ladders on a freezing wet day and try to replace a joint like you did. If they were forced to do so maybe we'd get some better-designed brackets! Just why are the screw holes always almost inaccessible? Why do you need to notch them (thereby eliminating the one feature mentioned by our man Skill Builder - and that is the ability of the gutters to shift under expansion)? The gutters should be deeper too and the downpipes larger diameter because the current standard downpipe diameter is perfect for leaves to jam them up. The brackets should be made with a stiff ABS or metal backing so the darned things can be fixed to the facia from below the gutter. Like so many things for building the products are designed for actually building, not maintenance. (Guess which job I've recently done!)

  • @markmcgrath4853
    @markmcgrath4853 Год назад +3

    good video again roger ! best way to stop guttering sliding around in different tempretures is to put a screw at a high level in the guttering ! halfway between the 90 degree bend and the gutter joint !

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Hi Mark
      I have done that a few times. I could have mentioned it. I feel another video coming on

    • @markmcgrath4853
      @markmcgrath4853 Год назад

      thank you and keep up the good work on your channel !@@SkillBuilder

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj Год назад +1

      Thanks. I'll try that on some internal 90⁰ bends that keep leaking no matter what I do - they get full blast of sun and cold winds while others are OK as in more sheltered spots

    • @markmcgrath4853
      @markmcgrath4853 Год назад +1

      the guttering moves when the sun comes on it so for that reason put a screw at high level into the guttering either side of the bend about a metre either side ! if it still leaks after that theres an issue with the bend so put sealant into the bends joint !@@cuebj

  • @mercedesvan-doors34
    @mercedesvan-doors34 Год назад

    As a retired builder, there was a rush 20 years ago for folk to change their old iron guttering out for PVC and a rash of fly by night companies sprang up. I spent more time fixing atrocious installations usually the outlet was set as the highest point on the run!.

  • @Pete.Ty1
    @Pete.Ty1 Год назад

    👍👍👍Thank you

  • @matthewwakeham2206
    @matthewwakeham2206 Год назад +3

    What I've found on our guttering was that it was leaking behind the seal along a tiny ridge left by the moulding process. If the bracket is intact you can clean it up and mastic underneath the seal. I guess that also allows for the joint to continue to move. If they are designed to move then maybe the seal should be greased as well!

    • @veronicabamfield2102
      @veronicabamfield2102 5 месяцев назад

      I've wondered about greasing the seal. Is that a thing? What would one use?

  • @davelinkson1
    @davelinkson1 Год назад

    I had an annoying drip from a joint and could just see some moss in the joint, I took it apart gave it all a good clean and the rubber seal looked ok, so put it back and is fine, no more leak..😊

  • @user-uh3be9uz6x
    @user-uh3be9uz6x 6 месяцев назад

    Roger, Thanks for the shaving the gutter tip. Your gutter is also dripping at the end, behind you !

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, thanks we fixed that, it was a sagging bracket which allowed spill over.

  • @jontownsend8090
    @jontownsend8090 Год назад

    I have a friend living in Latvia, he built his own property, using the standard materials they use in that country, quality long lasting materials that included metal guttering and downpipes. Another thing that is commonplace on the continent, concealed soil stacks, one for toilet waste, and another for grey water.

  • @alexmoules8630
    @alexmoules8630 Год назад

    I changed all my gutters 2 years ago with no issues whatsoever. Then a housing estate was being built behind me. 4 months later all the joints have vibrated open I have pulled them back in place and 4 mount's later same again. I have CT1 the bloody things now.

  • @philiphoddell5549
    @philiphoddell5549 Год назад

    Use a Flowplas union as a replacement Union. Its usually an inch plus wider and more forgiving.

  • @peterthebricky
    @peterthebricky Год назад +1

    Nothing nicer on a cold day especially when they snap in great on your fingers

  • @budflanagan1262
    @budflanagan1262 Год назад +1

    I’d love to be able to replace my leaking plastic joint piece, as you have done, but I can’t get the old one off! We had new guttering, fascias and barge boards etc fitted about ten years ago, and the installers fitted some heavy-duty flashing under the tiles and into half of the gutter; I just can’t move any of the flashing, or see any way of removing/replacing the joint. Any suggestions would be appreciated…..

  • @MrWindowman1
    @MrWindowman1 Год назад

    hi skill builder why would i need to check the level of the joint replaced when there is an existing bracket 5 inches to the right pls advise .Dave

  • @plantagenant
    @plantagenant Год назад

    Had a hell of a time trying to do this recently because the bracket just wouldn't quite fit...wish I thought of notching it before I broke the little tabs...😕..

  • @robd1365
    @robd1365 Год назад

    I’ve soaked the rubber seals in white spirit and oil and it feeds the rubber and makes it supple and restores it’s uncompressed form. Haven’t had any comebacks after several years. Miserable job in the cold though and I expect the odd breakage especially on old installation. Have to say I preferred fitting cast iron on heritage buildings

  • @levelcrossing150
    @levelcrossing150 Год назад

    Mine has leaked for some years now. The joint is good but the gutter slides out in the hot weather, I've fixed it once but it has slid out once again. The joint is positioned right over the centre of my conservatory so I can't get to it, what a crazy place to put it. The house roof has a high pitch and accessing it from there is risky so nobody wants to fix it. You have a joint that was too tight here, I had the opposite where it was too slack, both Polypipe too and I had to double up on the seal but it still leaks a little, they are an absolute pain.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Год назад

    Where can I get a gutter like that in the US? Excellent job, as always.

  • @y002cjw
    @y002cjw Год назад +1

    Currently doing my gutters, hence why im here! I broke a few clips removing my gutter, so i got the wifes hairdryer out and put it on the high setting and have broke no more 👍
    Anyone know where you can get a length of just the seals? Would be great to have spares.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Hi Charlie
      That is a great idea. As for the seals I find that 25 % of the brackets on the shelf are missing one or more seals so I guess that is where a lot of people go for their spare seals.
      It would be great if you could pick up the seals but I geuss they want to sell brackets. It the past I have used neoprenet pipe insulation cut into strips.

  • @andrewj8774
    @andrewj8774 Год назад

    Thank you. Hope you sorted the drip behind you on the last shot! 😮

  • @alessandromachi1010
    @alessandromachi1010 6 месяцев назад

    I tried removing the gutter adhesive and eventually there were holes in my gutter around and past the backet area. Can I cut a section of an unused gutter and attach that, and if so, how?

  • @cerulyse
    @cerulyse Год назад

    It's even worse when it's at the top of the house rather let it leak a bit lol, great video quality btw

  • @MegaHorse7
    @MegaHorse7 11 месяцев назад

    How do you fix an aluminium seamless gutter end cap?

  • @renrutmat
    @renrutmat Год назад +1

    Metal gutters on the continent are because of regular heavy snow coverage.

  • @jetteraismabash4186
    @jetteraismabash4186 Год назад

    That's a good tip shaving a little off to get it to click in

  • @ecospider5
    @ecospider5 Год назад

    My neighbor had one gutter fail do to snow. The repair person said that was the one piece out of all his gutters that was plastic. Everything else was aluminum.

  • @garryrobson2297
    @garryrobson2297 Год назад

    Marley made the gutters you had to notch, had a notching tool back in the day.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      They still have it but it is £48.00

  • @jackjames9765
    @jackjames9765 Год назад

    I have aluminium square type gutters and my house is semi detached. Next door have had replacement half round gutters fitted and the joint leaks. I've complained to them about it leaking on the joint. The company have been back twice to fix and it still leaks. I'm going to have a go myself, any ideas ?.

  • @philiphoddell5549
    @philiphoddell5549 Год назад

    Use Floplas Unions( for half round). The fitting is slightly wider than the average, 1"+, so makes life easier...

  • @TryDiy
    @TryDiy Год назад

    Yes gutters are a bugger for creeping along as you now Roger they expand because of the sun and contract in the cold.

  • @DrRock2009
    @DrRock2009 Год назад +3

    Aluminium guttering is great: weighs a lot less than cast iron and doesn’t have the downsides of plastic 👍

  • @chelps6411
    @chelps6411 Год назад +3

    Would be good to have a video on cast iron gutters...im assuming they dont creep.

    • @Wgnwtb
      @Wgnwtb Год назад +2

      Second that

  • @DavidJones-or8ek
    @DavidJones-or8ek Год назад

    Hi Roger, The corner of the gutter, behind you at the end of the video, is sitting too low. You can see water dripping over the top of the corner joint.
    Is that the next vid? :)

  • @jededge
    @jededge Год назад

    what happened to good old cast iron gutters

  • @nadjaholtkamp556
    @nadjaholtkamp556 Год назад

    What is the cheapest style of shed?

  • @bowwave59
    @bowwave59 Год назад

    Another way your see water dripping from the gutter is a frayed membrane that don’t direct water from the last tile into the gutter. So it drips behind the gutter …. I’ve had to fit eave support trays . An L shape extrusion that slides under the bottom tile with the other edge going inside the gutter.

  • @pickiewickie
    @pickiewickie Год назад +1

    Thanks Roger! So are those marks there to prevent the gutter moving too far and leaking? I always thought that was the mark to make sure it seals properly, but I have one gutter that moves and leaks every year

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      No the marks won't stop it creeping. It is just the expansion allowance

    • @pickiewickie
      @pickiewickie Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder thanks Roger

  • @C4sp3r123
    @C4sp3r123 Год назад

    Plenty of handy tips. 4:35 over your shoulder it looks like another leak on the corner piece as it was dripping away.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      I fixed that one as well. It had just dropped

  • @judiprince7727
    @judiprince7727 Год назад

    Hi Roger that corner 90 degree angle behind you was leaking as well lol

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Judi
      It was overflowing because we filled the gutter with a hose pipe to show the leak. The corner bracket just needed to be raised and that was done after the video.

  • @iainarthur7713
    @iainarthur7713 Год назад

    Such a PITA to deal with, unfortunately on my house one of the lengths was cut too short, so unless I can find a slightly bigger joining section, I'll have to replace the whole run. Bloody annoying

  • @stephensaines7100
    @stephensaines7100 Год назад

    'Vinyl Gutters' are a thing in North Am, but not highly thought of, for all the reasons Roger indicates....X2 or more. The seasonal temperature gradation for much of North Am is much greater than the UK, with consequent results.

  • @johnf3326
    @johnf3326 Год назад +1

    Bit of washing up liquid helps to ease the gutter into place. On a cold day, warm with a heat gun or hot water.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      The trouble with washing up liquid is when it dries it stops the gutter from moving and the seal becomes dislodged. I just use a silicone lubricant. You can't beat a bit of lube

    • @johnf3326
      @johnf3326 Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder I'll take your advice!

  • @douglaswhite1879
    @douglaswhite1879 11 дней назад

    Screwing that joiner on is not easy without removing the gutter away either off or pulling apart which can be difficult. Would have liked to see him do that but at least it showed me that I had done mine wrong! (typical bodger) when butting up to the rubber cushions rather than over them to make the gutter ends reach each other.

  • @KendalSmithy
    @KendalSmithy Год назад

    If I'm confident that the clips can really go over the edge of the gutter I'll spray a tiny amount of silicone lubricant on the gutters to let the clips slide into place and I'll use a pair of pincers to squeeze them on. It's also important to make sure the back of each gutter is pushed up into the bracket slots fully.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      The guitter was cold and using the grips on a cold gutter can end up with a broken fitting and a 10 mile round trip for another bracket. In the summer I might have persisted

    • @KendalSmithy
      @KendalSmithy Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder I agree, it's one of those decisions - how much gutter to whittle away and how much pressure to apply. We lie awake at night thinking about these things ... not. 😄

  • @silcas
    @silcas 9 месяцев назад

    HI. I live in the Philippines now, and 90% of our gutters are either aluminium, or stainless steel. I was actually thinking about changing mine to plastic, simply because of the problem with the joints. How are metal gutters usually joined in U.K. or Europe?

  • @johnwade1095
    @johnwade1095 Год назад

    Floplast have a longer insertion length for the gutter than Polypipe. They stay in better when the sun gets on them.

  • @willthecat3861
    @willthecat3861 Год назад

    We do have plastic gutters here (we call them eaves-troughs) ... actually they are mostly polyvinyl chloride (vinyl). Usually the middle run splice is overlapped, and a sealant is applied to stop leaks (We don't have those plastic clips, and rubber gaskets.) Most of the fittings use a sealant too. The summer is hot and the winter is cold. I've seen them in place for 20 years, and not leak.

    • @willthecat3861
      @willthecat3861 Год назад +1

      The customary eaves-troughs here are aluminum. The overlapped joints, and all the fittings, are held together with crimps, screws, or pop-rivets. All the water tightness is done using caulking (or sealants: there are several different kinds.) I've seen that system last for 30 years, and not leak.

    • @thesunreport
      @thesunreport Год назад

      @@willthecat3861 I think maybe in the UK it went straight from cast iron guttering 100 years ago to plastic guttering today. One of the issues maybe is that there is a lot of variation in the types of houses with a lot of custom arrangements, this makes installing, repairing or replacing cast iron very expensive as like you have said, it needs cutting, bolting and sealing. The old cast iron is also very heavy and puts a lot of strain on the mounts, but it does look very nice though and you can buy plastic guttering that looks like the cast iron. From memory it is many many more times expensive than the standard plastic guttering like the Hunter stuff that Roger used here.

  • @akaWooders
    @akaWooders Год назад

    Great video Roger, thank you. Now can you do another for a leaking gutter over a glass conservatory roof (that slopes away from the gutter), please? LOL

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      I love jobs like that. I am a rock climber so dangling off a rope is my thing

    • @akaWooders
      @akaWooders Год назад

      @@SkillBuilder LOL - I also have a worse leak from an internal corner clip, however, this one is above the conservatory roof where it slopes down toward the corner. I've been told it should be possible to lay a sheet of OSB across the glazing bars as a platform for a ladder. Does this sound feasible?

    • @stuartc2962
      @stuartc2962 Год назад +1

      @@akaWooders Had this problem at my previous house. The 'official' way to do it is to construct a scaffold tower either side of the conservatory then another scaffold section to span between them above the conservatory roof. Couldn't do that as conservatory was up against property boundary and neighbour had a shed on the other side of the wall. Also considered having scaffold up the front of the conservatory, then across the conservatory roof to rest on the upstairs windowsills. Eventually found a property maintenance guy who was, shall we say, practical and sensible, rather than H&S obsessed, who boarded across the conservatory roof, then needed only a small stepladder to reach the gutters. Had a mate with him to help.

    • @akaWooders
      @akaWooders Год назад

      @@stuartc2962 Thank you for your reply, it's good to know that it can be done. You won't be surprised to hear that the guy who told me about the possibility of boarding across the glazing bars was a property maintenance man. He did offer to include this job in the price of replacing two lengths of bonnet hips on the front of the house, but he's yet to come up with the right colour reclaims so far. Meanwhile the drip, drip, drip is driving me mad and making me want to have a go myself. Cheers.

    • @stuartc2962
      @stuartc2962 Год назад +1

      @@akaWooders With the maddening drip, drip, drip, I had a sheet of ply that I placed between the glazing bars beneath the drip (I pushed it up from the downhill gutter side of the roof using a broom). Deadened the sound of the drip as it wasn't dripping direct onto the polycarb roof. Doesn't help of course if there is a little bit of wind that blows the drip 'off course'. Something like a big old towel held down with some wood might help as well as a temporary measure. ;-)

  • @JayG2K
    @JayG2K Год назад +1

    i think its Marley with the cut outs especially i saw it on the deepflow version where the gutters have the notches.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +1

      Yes that notching tool is about £45.00. I knew there was a reason you never see it now

    • @neilcrawford8303
      @neilcrawford8303 Год назад +1

      I was going to say the same thing.
      Definitely Marley, I've still got a notching tool somewhere. (That said I found a Rawlplug tool from my apprenticeship).

  • @jimgeelan5949
    @jimgeelan5949 Год назад +1

    How many times do you see a gutter with the start up tight to the under side of the tiles and the other end lower then the facias , even if you put a gutter in level theres a hole at one end the water will find it

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      I usually fit them level because it looks better and catches the water before it blows down the back

  • @johnredfern7286
    @johnredfern7286 Год назад

    I have that problem - can't find a builder.

  • @kevinn2216
    @kevinn2216 Год назад

    The camerawork is A1. Who operates the camera?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад

      Dylan was the cameraman on this one and he will be pleased with the accolade.
      He does a lot of the edit too.

  • @namAlexander
    @namAlexander Год назад

    the gutters have got tobe fit correct in the first place too fix a leak, if not i don't matter what you use you'll never seal them

  • @sterneis1
    @sterneis1 Год назад +1

    Zinc Gutters are fantastic, Joints are soldred not mastic. Longlife and look proper.

  • @thomasshepard6030
    @thomasshepard6030 Год назад

    I had a new roof put on my house in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I wanted to keep the old cast iron gutters but the company insisted on new plastic ones they now leak like a bloody sieve